A "paleo" approach to health uses the evolutionary history of homo sapiens, plus the best of modern science, as a broad framework for guiding daily choices about diet, fitness, medicine, and supplementation. The core of paleo is the diet: it eschews grains, sugars, and modern vegetable oils in favor of high-quality meat, fish, eggs, and vegetables.

The purpose of The Paleo Rodeo is to highlight some of the best blogging of the ever-growing paleosphere.

Benjamin Skipper presents CR: Chocolove XOXOX (77% Cacao) posted at Musing Aloud, saying, "After reading Mark Sisson's own chocolate reviews I'm glad to have come across one of the brands he mentioned, Chocolove XOXOX. However, my experience was more like a solitary hug without kisses."

Todd Dosenberry presents Is Whey Protein Primal? posted at Toad's Primal Journey, saying, "I answer a tough question that many people wonder - is whey protein primal or paleo? I answer myself with a video and text and ask that you give your thoughts with a comment."

Kate Yoak presents Dispelling the dogma: saturated fats posted at Cave Kitchen, saying, "It's easy enough for my family to support the idea of eating freshly cooked meaty meals. Saturated fat, though, is still a contentious mater. I did a little digging to share with everyone."

Many thanks to the PaleoBloggers who submitted to this edition of the The Paleo Rodeo! I hope to see this blog carnival grow in the future. If you blog on paleo-related matters and you'd like to submit your posts to the carnival, please subscribe to the PaleoBloggers e-mail list. You'll receive instructions and reminders via that list.

Finally, you can find all of the blogs of the PaleoBloggers on this continuously-updated list:Enjoy!

A "paleo" approach to health uses the evolutionary history of homo sapiens, plus the best of modern science, as a broad framework for guiding daily choices about diet, fitness, medicine, and supplementation. The core of paleo is the diet: it eschews grains, sugars, and modern vegetable oils in favor of high-quality meat, fish, eggs, and vegetables.

The purpose of The Paleo Rodeo is to highlight some of the best blogging of the ever-growing paleosphere.

Benjamin Skipper presents CR: Chocolove XOXOX (77% Cacao) posted at Musing Aloud, saying, "After reading Mark Sisson's own chocolate reviews I'm glad to have come across one of the brands he mentioned, Chocolove XOXOX. However, my experience was more like a solitary hug without kisses."

Todd Dosenberry presents Is Whey Protein Primal? posted at Toad's Primal Journey, saying, "I answer a tough question that many people wonder - is whey protein primal or paleo? I answer myself with a video and text and ask that you give your thoughts with a comment."

Kate Yoak presents Dispelling the dogma: saturated fats posted at Cave Kitchen, saying, "It's easy enough for my family to support the idea of eating freshly cooked meaty meals. Saturated fat, though, is still a contentious mater. I did a little digging to share with everyone."

Many thanks to the PaleoBloggers who submitted to this edition of the The Paleo Rodeo! I hope to see this blog carnival grow in the future. If you blog on paleo-related matters and you'd like to submit your posts to the carnival, please subscribe to the PaleoBloggers e-mail list. You'll receive instructions and reminders via that list.

Finally, you can find all of the blogs of the PaleoBloggers on this continuously-updated list:Enjoy!